Therapist jobs in Northampton, West Northamptonshire
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Functional Assessor Are you an RGN, RMN, RNLD, Paramedic, Occupational Therapist, or Physiotherapist looking for a role with real impact and a great work/life balance?...
Requirements Qualified Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Paramedic. 1+ years post qualification experience. Valid registration on NMC or HCPC without restrictions....
Occupational Therapist Paramedic Pharmacist Minimum 12 months post-registration experience within the last 5 years No restrictions to practice Confident with...
What you’ll need Qualified Adult Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Paramedic At least one year of experience after qualification Valid registration...
Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Mentoring Support Worker, Youth Development Worker, Youth Support Worker, Youth Mentor, Counsellor, Youth Community Worker, Youth Support, Young Person's Mentor, Care Manager, Young Adult Support, Care Supervisor, Care Support,......
Sue has a strong multidisciplinary team around her, including Physio, Behaviour Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, and Occupational Therapy, with excellent training and guidance provided to her support team....
A genuine passion for supporting vulnerable students A proactive and positive attitude towards learning and development This is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring teachers, educational psychologists, counsellors, therapists...
You will work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, therapists, to provide tailored support strategies that meet each student's individual needs....
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No annual leave during the first 6 weeks Who Can Apply (Must Have All): Registered Nurse, OT, Physio, Paramedic or Pharmacist Minimum 1-year post-registration experience in an adult setting...
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Strong communication skills are essential, as you will be liaising with professionals including case managers and therapists. Phil enjoys conversation and interaction, but he can become tired with excessive stimulation, so sensitivity in pacing engagement is important....
